Sunday, August 1, 2010

Strike, dear mistress, and cure his heart...

Visionary poet and counter-culture activist Lenore Kandel has been described as a second generation Beat writer who developed psychedelicized aesthetics in the style of Allen Ginsburg. Lenore was immortalized by her lover Jack Kerouac's in his novel Big Sur (1962) as Romana Schwarz. She also appears in Kenneth Anger's film Invocation of my Demon Brother. She authored two books of poetry: Word Alchemy and The Love Book. The Love Book is a reproduction of a Tibetan scroll symbolizing the union of male and female principles in the Universe, and much of Kandel’s writing inside the book takes on the feeling of a chanted prayer. She herself referred to her verse as holy erotica. When Lenore was asked if was religious, she responded, "Yes, and everyone who makes love is religious." Her poem "To Fuck with Love", provoked cencorship and is one of her most dramatic statements of the link between ecstasy and enlightenment.

…the tongue between my legs spreading my thighs to screamsand I burst I burst I burst…my god the worship that it is to fuck!

"The human body is her instrument, and the acts of sex are her solos and harmonies. Her phrasing builds in intensity, breathlessly reaching for crescendo and moving beyond it to different dimensions."

I am the god-animal, the mindless cuntdeity, the he-god animalis over me, through me we are become one total angelunited in fire united in semen and sweat united in lovescream

sacred are our acts and our actionssacred are our parts and our persons

The wild is not separate from the divine, and both are utterly human, she wrote:

to fuck with loveto love with all the heat and wild of fuck…leaving me pure burned into oblivion

…SCREAMING DELIGHT over the entire universeand beyond

…the energyindescribablealmost unbearable

Kandel’s eroticism reaches its highest level of poetic expression in Word Alchemy. “Love-Lust Poem,” in particular, stands out as perhaps the best example I know of the marriage between eros, ecstasy and the divine. The entire poem is a celebratory song of love that is expressed ecstatically. It is a song of innocence and incandescent desire that reaches toward the divine.

I want to fuck youI want to fuck you all the parts and placesI want you all of me

…I am not sure where I leave off, where you beginis there a difference, here in the soft permeable membranes

…and the taste of your mouth is of meand the taste of my mouth is of youand moaning mouth to mouth

…I want you to explode that hot spurt of pleasure inside meand I want to lie there with yousmelling the good smell of fuck that’s all over usand you kiss me with that aching sweetnessand there is no end to love

Lenore Kandel herself expressed her intent in the most noble terms: "I believe when humans can be so close together to become one flesh, or spirit, they transcend the human into the divine."